Thanks, I fixed it.
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From: Matthias Berth <matthias.berth(a)googlemail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 3:35:42 PM
Subject: [Webteam] Fwd: [Newbies] morphic tutorials - 3 broken links
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From: Alex Rice <alex(a)mindlube.com>
Date: Aug 30, 2007 6:06 AM
Subject: [Newbies] morphic tutorials
To: "A friendly place to get answers to even the most basic questions
about Squeak." <Beginners(a)lists.squeakfoundation.org>
3 broken links for Morphic tutorials on this page
http://www.squeak.org/Features/MultiMedia/
broken links
http://www.squeak.org/tutorials/BankAccount.html
Fun with Morphic http://www.squeak.org/tutorials/morphic-tutorial-1.html
Morphic for Dummies by Mark Guzdial
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> From: brad(a)bradfuller.com> To: webteam(a)lists.squeakfoundation.org> Subject: Re: [Webteam] Suggestion for Squeak Website> Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 07:37:29 -0700> > On Wed August 22 2007, Göran Krampe wrote:> > Perhaps we should add a list inside parenthesis - although that list is> > pretty darn long, something like:> >> > (Windows 95/98/ME/NT/XP/2000/Vista)> >> > (Noting that CE is different)> >> > Hmmm, does Squeak in fact also run on even older Windows? Not sure, I> > don't remember :)> > Good question and good point. I don't know. I edited the page with the various > Windows versions there anyway.I run Squeak(including the latest ones) on Windows 98. I experienced no issues with Squeak on Windows 98 so far.....
-Larry Trutter
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Over 10 years ago I was on a development team at Levi Strauss in San
Francisco. 10 programmers and one manager plus 2 contractors. The language we chose
to develop a prototype application was SmallTalk and ParcPlace sent
instructors from Palo Alto or wherever they were located at them time to give us a 5
day class. I picked it up on the 3rd day and became the lead programmer. About
a year later Levi was partnering with a robotice company in Fort Collins
Colorado and needed someone that knew smalltalk and I got the assingment. The
company was using Digitalk and I wasn't sure how much different in was so
because they were loosing a lot of money and were at least a year over due, I was
flown first class to Chicago and got a room at a 5 start hotel across the
street from where the class was held. To make a long story short, I only wrote
one simple program that worked fine and installed a C program their programmer
had written. It was all designed to be run at a finishing center (industrial
laundromat) in Amarillo Texas. The Colorado company went out of business
before anything worked correctly except the digitalk programs. So none of it ever
was used and the finishing center was closed.
What I need to know is if I can download Squeak and get it to run on
Windows XP. I would appreaciate if you could let me know if this is possible and
how to to it ?
Mike Scheiman
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